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With this one, you won me over right away with the title, then with the rustle of the samples, and then with the swing! Who says Naples? Beautiful. I prepared a beat this afternoon that I thought was worthy, I hope you like it, but it seems to me that your beat is more exciting and fun, you dropped this gem... you really nailed it!
I have zero beat, gonna accept, buddy, just need a bit of time...
It just a record i found awhile back dont know what the record was, but it was something italianI lost the last 2 me too, not winning last 3 - one tie! And with this style, you know, I was looking for a personal hip hop style and now I almost got it, it's a losing one! Lol. Who says "Napoli" in your beat? Someone you met or a record?
? not "an older beat from 2022"?It just a record i found awhile back dont know what the record was, but it was something italian
Gonna see if i can find it back because i made the beat a couple of weeks ago
I know I like your beat. Usually, while I'm making a beat, it always seems amazing to me, when I finish it, it usually feels like crap. After a while, I form an opinion—not a definitive one, but a lasting one. Beyond the battle, it's really for me to understand if I want to relegate it to minor works, not good enough to sign and circulate As my partner says, if you have doubts, that's how it is... Now, I still don't understand if that psychedelic '60s direction in the style of Piero Umiliani-or-whatever really appeals to me. I mean, on an intellectual level, it might be okay, but after I've listened to it once, I don't really feel like going back to it. Let's say, maybe a skit could work, and anyway, doing skits well is really cool, no matter if they are old-fashioned!I just see i wrote weeks while i actually wanted to write a couple of years ago
My bad
Just woke up around that time, so i was kind of still asleep while typing
I know I like your beat. Usually, while I'm making a beat, it always seems amazing to me, when I finish it, it usually feels like crap. After a while, I form an opinion—not a definitive one, but a lasting one. Beyond the battle, it's really for me to understand if I want to relegate it to minor works, not good enough to sign and circulate As my partner says, if you have doubts, that's how it is... Now, I still don't understand if that psychedelic '60s direction in the style of Piero Umiliani-or-whatever really appeals to me. I mean, on an intellectual level, it might be okay, but after I've listened to it once, I don't really feel like going back to it. Let's say, maybe a skit could work, and anyway, doing skits well is really cool, no matter if they are old-fashioned!
it's true... but... it's true that after a while many artists dry their creativity - usually they say about 20 years and I've already spent that time lol!It's always cool to change directions bro
I was listening to a beat i did when i first started of, and i was like oh god....why did i do this?
Every moment you spend behind the pads, you grow naturally
That's something what i like about making beats
Hearing the progress throughout the years
Sameit's true... but... it's true that after a while many artists dry their creativity - usually they say about 20 years and I've already spent that time lol!
when you're skilled but lack creativity, that's the moment to do sound engineeringSame
I like to mix it up, switch up genres from time to time, try something new, always keeps things interesting and can learn new tricks that can apply across to hip hop and other genres too. And yes, a bit of sound engineering can really keep things interesting, quite time consuming though.when you're skilled but lack creativity, that's the moment to do sound engineering![]()
Yes, that drumbeat Is too sparse. You never miss a feedback. Thanks bro I really appeiciate!@Tomblr - Nice beat with an interesting sample. I think the sample could've been a bit louder. Not sure if its the sound quality of the sample or a choice to have it lower in the mix. The vocal samples are cool, not my flavour, but fits the beat as a whole. I do like the vinyl hiss and crackle. Drums, as always have a great groove and hit nicely.
@attila - really digging the bluesy vocal and that delta style guitar lick. Another great sample choice and cool arrangement. Personally, I feel like a traditional break would serve the beat better. The drums sound nice and have a good presence, but doesn't quite match the bluesy quality of the sample.